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JUST KATE, by
Linda Lael Miller. (Harlequin, $6.99.) After a painful betrayal by
those she loves, Kate Blake decides it’s time to live for herself and
claim what she wants; includes the bonus book "His Only Wife," by Cathy
McDavid.

Generally I try to avoid best sellers. I don't think
what everyone else is doing is what's best most of the time.

I've already read The Host,by Stephenie Meyer.
I really enjoyed it once I got past the first few chapters and to where the
humans were.

I've tried to read A Game Of Thrones, by George
R. R. Martin more than once but it just hasn't worked for me yet. I expect
someday to read it and watch the show.

Kill Me If You Can,by James Patterson is one I
might read someday. I first have to get over the last book by him that I read.
It really angered me and I felt lied to as a reader. I used to love his
books.

I avoid best sellers as well. If it's a book that I really want to read then I'll read it, but I won't read a book simply because it's on the best sellers list. I used to work at Books a Million and we had a regular customer who would ask us to print out the list of the NY Times best seller lists because that's how she picked out what she would read.

Since I love epic fantasy, I really, really wanted to enjoy A Game of Thrones. But the only character I really cared for, Eddard Stark, got whacked and after he was gone I realized that I didn't give a damn about any of the other characters.

Quoting Bleacheddecay:

Generally I try to avoid best sellers. I don't think
what everyone else is doing is what's best most of the time.

I've already read The Host,by Stephenie Meyer.
I really enjoyed it once I got past the first few chapters and to where the
humans were.

I've tried to read A Game Of Thrones, by George
R. R. Martin more than once but it just hasn't worked for me yet. I expect
someday to read it and watch the show.

Kill Me If You Can,by James Patterson is one I
might read someday. I first have to get over the last book by him that I read.
It really angered me and I felt lied to as a reader. I used to love his
books.